The bill failed due to President-elect Donald Trump's opposition to the bipartisan deal, particularly his demand to raise the debt limit, which many conservatives could not support.
A shutdown could leave federal workers, such as TSA agents and Border Patrol agents, without paychecks, affecting their livelihood during the holidays.
It indicates a potential rift within the Republican party, with more Republicans opposing Trump's plans than expected, suggesting a challenging dynamic for his second administration.
Putin is open to compromise in talks with President-elect Donald Trump but excludes Ukraine's President Zelensky, insisting on conditions like Ukraine's neutrality and not joining NATO.
Putin portrays the war as a success despite significant Russian losses, suggesting a tactic to maintain public support while exploring diplomatic options.
Retailers are targeting cash-strapped consumers, particularly those earning less than $50,000, by offering affordable gifts to boost sales during a lackluster holiday season.
The $10 price point is psychologically appealing, allowing consumers to make low-risk purchases without breaking their budget, especially in times of inflation.
Hollywood is pivoting towards genres like Westerns and stories appealing to conservative and religious audiences, inspired by the success of shows like 'Yellowstone' and films like 'Sound of Freedom'.
The industry sees an untapped market in these audiences, who desire stories that reflect their values and experiences, as evidenced by the success of certain films and series.
A Trump-endorsed spending bill has failed in the U.S. House leaving Congress with no clear path to dodge a government shutdown. Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is ready to compromise on Ukraine in possible talks with President-elect Donald Trump on ending the war. Target and Walmart are targeting cash-strapped holiday shoppers with $10 toys and gifts. And Hollywood is pivoting to God, the American West and outdoor enthusiasts to seize a wider audience.
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